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  2. ATOM V. WARSHIPS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The US Navy Chief. Admiral King, has left by air to witness the effects of atomic bombs on and below water level. One report ...

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  3. AIR SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, Sunday.—"A slow praction flight," was how an authority described a jet-propelled British plane when it averaged 463 miles an hour ...

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  4. WARNING TO RUSSIA INTERPRETED IN US

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Underlining what close observers consider to be a warning aimed directly of Russia, President Truman, in a 12-paint foreign policy speech of the week-end, said that peoples of all nations should have their own form of government free from interference by any foreign State. They connect this state ...

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  5. FAR EASTERN TENSION GIVES GRAVE CONCERN

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.—Unsolved problems in the Netherlands East Indies, Indo-China and China are giving the Allies grave concern. Fresh fighting has occurred north of Saigon and among rival political elements in north China. Tension in Java is described by an Indonesian leader as "'like an ...

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  6. Special Military Courts For Jap War Criminals

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—Special military courts to try Japs alleged to have committed war crimes against members of the AMF will be ...

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  7. Australians Reported Due To Share Tokio Occupation Soon

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Reports that other Allied troops would arrive in January to share in the occupation of Japan were not confirmed by a spokesman at General MacArthur's Headquarters when he was interviewed today. He pointed out that this question would not be determined until after the Far ...

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  8. General Bennett Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Australian Army inquiry into the circumstances of Lieutenant General Bennett's return to Australia from Malaya in 1942 will be ...

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  9. More Eighth Division Men Welcomed Home

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—Some of the last Eighth Australian Division men to be repatriated arrived by ship at Fremantie today. The same warmth which ...

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  10. Great Medical Operations

    LONDON, Sunday.—The greatest medical relief operations in history are being carried out in Europe. Nearly 1200 health specialists have been ...

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  11. Leaders Appeal To Nation

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Australia's political leaders made stirring appeals to the nation tonight for subscriptions to the Fourth Victory Loan. ...

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  12. Soviet General Dismissed

    LONDON, Sunday.—Although Russian newspapers are strongly attacking Allied journals for their criticism of the behaviour of Red Army troops in occupied zones, the Soviet High Command has replaced one of its commanders in one area for lack of discipline by his men. ...

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  13. US WARNING THAT NAZIS OPERATIVE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Nazis had not yet been wiped out. They were still active in Argentina recently. Ten years ago the people of ...

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  14. Himmler's Man Arrested

    BREMEN, Sunday.—A Nazi Lieutenant General, who was one of Himmler's most trusted SS officers, has been arrested by Americans. He carried in a pocket a ...

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  15. NEW ALLIED WEAPONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Manufacture of new secret British and American weapons was disclosed for the first time today. The British invention is an amphibious ...

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  16. US INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    DETROIT, Sunday.—General, Motors, Ltd., is attempting to avert the greatest motor strike in American history by promising its employees a six per cent. ...

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  17. Australian Jewry's Note

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Representatives of Australia's Jewry have sent a note to President Truman seeking his intervention against anti-Semitic activities in ...

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  18. GHASTLY FATE IN STORE FOR STRICKEN GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—German anarchy was causing hunger and privation that may bring about human losses more ghastly than those inflicted by guns and atomic bombs, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Bevin, said at the week-end. He estimated that as many as 25,000,000 people faced death in Germany this winter. The Minister said it was next to ...

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  19. Britain Denies Report Of Big US Credit Loan

    LONDON. Sunday.—Reports that £1,000,000,000 would be given Britain as a result of the Anglo-American talks in Washington were denied here today. ...

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  20. Nations Reach Agreement

    LONDON, Sunday.—Agreement has been reached on 90 per cent of international provisions to be considered at the first assembly in London of the United ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. Malayan Command Moving From Singapore

    SINGAPORE. Sunday.—The Malayan command will be revised next Thursday when Lieutenant General Sir Miles Dempsey, former commander of the Second ...

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